A "MINISTERIAL meeting" was arranged at the request of lobbyist Jonathon Flegg after he emailed his housing minister father's chief-of-staff, according to allegations in new court documents.

A lawyer for sacked media adviser Graeme Hallett alleges that Dr Bruce Flegg was aware of all contact with lobbyists referred to in emails between his son Jonathon and his ministerial and electorate offices.

Premier Campbell Newman yesterday distanced himself further from Dr Flegg, who stood down from his ministerial role in November.

When asked about the revelations yesterday, Mr Newman said: "I should make the point that Dr Flegg isn't a minister any more and Queenslanders can be quite confident that I will only accept the highest standards from my ministerial team."

In the latest court documents, Mr Hallett's lawyer alleges a "ministerial meeting" was arranged after Mr Flegg emailed his father's chief-of-staff, Fraser Stephen, on May 1.

The subject was "Ministerial meeting with David Eades".

Mr Eades was appointed the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning's Director, Projects in May and the department's Deputy Director-General, Major Projects Office, in July.

He had previously worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers and Knight Frank Australia.

In the new court document, Maurice Blackburn lawyer Terri Butler says: "For the email from Mr Flegg on 1 May 2012 at 6.39pm, a meeting was subsequently organised in accordance with Mr Flegg's request."

The law firm has filed Mr Flegg's list of hundreds of emails he sent to, or received from, his father's ministerial and electorate staff or exchanged with "Dad".

The list also shows emails from Mr Stephen to Mr Flegg about a "ministerial meeting with David Eades".

In a letter to Dr Flegg's lawyers, Ms Butler claimed Dr Flegg's staff arranged appointments in response to contacts from lobbyists and Dr Flegg knew of all lobbyist contacts.

September 18 "Emails from Andrew", copied to Mr Flegg were identified as coming from Rowland lobbyist Andrew Park. The email was listed as a briefing note prepared for the "Hon Bruce Flegg MP".

The Courier-Mail has learned that another two staffers who worked for Dr Flegg no longer work for the Government after the fallout over the lobbying scandal that ultimately forced Dr Flegg to quit Cabinet late last year. It brings to four the number of ministerial staffers who departed around the time Dr Flegg's sacked adviser Mr Hallett went public with claims of the minister's undisclosed contacts with his lobbyist son.

A Newman Government spokeswoman confirmed yesterday that two of Dr Flegg's former staff are no longer working for the Government: "Their employment ceased during the transition from Dr Flegg to Minister Mander."

New court documents reveal Ms Thompson exchanged a series of emails with Mr Flegg about his bid to oust MP Jane Prentice in a factional LNP preselection battle for the federal seat of Ryan, which he lost.